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    Of course, the metaphor between one-tenth and two-fifths is a bit too big. The proportion of financial expenditures on naval development in the Republic of China, Europe and the United States is not that high.  "European and American countries, are you overestimating your capabilities or seeking your own death?" Xie Baozhang couldn't help but laugh easily after receiving this information at the meeting.  The total economic volume of European and American countries is only one-half of that of the Republic of China itself. If you add in the economies of the affiliated countries of the Republic of China, it is larger than that of European and American countries.  Under such circumstances, the Republic of China would have enough confidence to build a navy twice the tonnage of European and American countries.  European and American countries have actually built twice as many battleships as the Republic of China. Isn¡¯t this overestimating their capabilities?  Battleships are already backward things. The Republic of China does not intend to develop too far, but has secretly begun to vigorously develop aircraft carrier technology. And European and American countries are now focusing on battleships, so the research and manufacturing of aircraft carriers will inevitably lack funds. This  What is it but seeking death?  Of course, if the consortium supports it, funding is not a problem.  But if Europe and the United States really want to develop aircraft carrier technology, the Republic of China is not afraid. After all, the Republic of China has its economic aggregate advantages and industrial scale advantages. The power of European and American countries is relatively dispersed. How can they compete with the Republic of China?  "But it seems that the Rothschild consortium and the American consortium still have room for provocation. Maybe we just need to launch another battleship manufacturing plan, and maybe they will follow up." Sun Zhendong, director of the Military Intelligence Bureau, estimated after analyzing the intelligence.  .  "Building more battleships now is a waste of money." Jiang Yu, however, does not want to build more battleships. "Even if we build more battleships now, it is actually useless. Because the initiative in the war lies with us, not with European and American countries."  When we really want to launch a full-scale war, the battleships we have built now are already behind us, so we don¡¯t need to build more battleships, but we can make a false shot.¡± ??Xie Baozhang asked in confusion.  Pretending to build a batch of battleships? " "Not only that, but we also deliberately create a trend that the Republic of China will build an extremely large navy to destroy Europe and the United States, so that Europe and the United States will consume a large amount of labor in the military.  Construction. This will allow the Republic of China to focus on internal construction and technological research and development. When a full-scale war actually breaks out, the military facilities and naval vessels built by European and American countries will become a bunch of backward and useless stuff."  Jiang Yu expressed his thoughts and then asked Sun Zhendong: "Does the Military Intelligence Bureau have the ability to deliberately leak this plan?" "It is no problem if the Military Intelligence Bureau deliberately leaks the plan. The Military Intelligence Bureau has already bribed more than a dozen European and American spies.  , and at the same time pulled out a bunch of European and American spies. These spies have not yet been extracted, just to keep them to leak false information to the enemy. However, if we leak this so-called top-secret plan too easily, I am afraid it will make the European and American countries feel uncomfortable.  The credibility is not high. Therefore, we need to plan carefully when leaking the plan, and the most important thing is to take corresponding actions." Sun Zhendong replied.  "This plan is very good. If Europe and the United States can really be fooled, it will at least consume a lot of their labor resources." Xie Baozhang said with great agreement.  For today's Chinese navy, battleships are no longer the main pursuit. What the Chinese navy is pursuing is more advanced aircraft carriers, submarines and other equipment. In other words, the next step for the navy is to train the navy.  In order to improve the quality of soldiers, the second is to allocate financial resources to technology research and development.  "Okay, let's do it." Jiang Yu nodded, and the deception plan was confirmed to be implemented. The Naval Command Center and the Military Intelligence Bureau of the Supreme Command then began to improve the implementation details of the plan. ?¡­ ?In 1922, inside the Electronic Computer Research Center of the Republic of China.  Using original components such as transistors and silicon wafers, the world's first integrated circuit was created.  The electronic computer technology of the Republic of China has directly leapt to the level of the third generation of electronic computers.  However, only core technologies have achieved breakthroughs, and edge technologies are still in a largely blank stage.  But breakthroughs in core technology are the main thing.  Electronic computer engineering is obviously a big project. This electronic computer research center is located in Jiuquan, Gansu Province, and there are 80,000 people involved in this project.  From programming to semiconductor material manufacturing, supporting personnel and technologies have emerged one after another.  But people who really know what they are studying.  But only a small number of people have access to electronic computers, and most of the others don't know what they are studying.  They only completed partial preparation and research and development in accordance with the task requirements.  This electronic computer is of great significance to the Republic of China, because electronic computers are of great significance to the improvement of human productivity.    Any scientific research activity is generally inseparable from calculations, even massive calculations.  If you rely on manual calculations, it will not only be time-consuming and labor-intensive, but also prone to miscalculations.  Just like studying nuclear fission technology, a lot of calculations are required.  If the Republic of China can develop a faster computer, it would be equivalent to a month of calculations when conducting certain technical research, which can be completed in a few minutes, thus greatly improving the speed of scientific research.  The cost is greatly reduced, thus driving the rapid development of technology in other fields.  And computers can also be used for military calculations, allowing the staff to quickly obtain various data to improve command efficiency and response speed.  And time is often the basis of victory.  Jiang Yu even personally presided over the research and development of electronic computers. Due to his precise command, each supporting unit made almost no detours in solving their respective tasks, and the speed of solving the problems was extremely astonishing.  ??Previously, the Republic of China had developed transistor computers.  At present, more than a dozen mature transistor computers have been manufactured. In terms of calculation speed, addition and subtraction can be completed 5,000 times per second, and calculations such as squares and cubes can be completed 50 times per second.  These dozen electronic computers have become top secrets of the Republic of China, but if they are not used, they are equivalent to ineffectiveness. Therefore, Jiang Yu assigned these computers to research bases in various regions across the country and established top-secret computing centers in these research bases.  Research centers and institutes that need to calculate complex things can be sent to the computing center, and these research centers and institutes don't even know that there are electronic computers in the computing center.  They just find out.  The calculation speed of this computing center is extremely fast, allowing them to obtain extremely exciting data one after another.  In the past, they had to spend a lot of time to come up with these figures. Calculating a single data often required dozens or hundreds of people. Some large-scale research projects even required more than a thousand people.  Previously, every research base had at least several thousand mathematics professionals who were constantly engaged in calculation and recalculation tasks.  Today¡¯s computing centers can obtain the data they want in a short time.  They were not very surprised, because these data had been calculated by Jiang Yu before, and Jiang Yu's mind could connect to the network of future generations.  These data can also be quickly calculated, so they have long been accustomed to it.  The application of these dozen tube computers has rapidly increased the speed of scientific research in the Republic of China and reduced the cost a lot. However, Jiang Yu is a little disdainful of these tube computers.  These tube computers were so bulky that even when developed to the extreme, they were still bulky, and their performance was not even comparable to later generations of mobile phones, but they freed him from various computing tasks.  But poor performance is still the main problem.  Therefore, Jiang Yu decided to develop by leaps and bounds into integrated circuit computers.  Although integrated circuit computers do not have as high performance as large-scale integrated circuit computers, they are still a technology between 1964 and 1971 and belong to the third generation of computers.  The third generation of electronic computers combines three types of electronic components onto a small silicon chip; at the same time, more components are integrated into a single semiconductor chip.  Computers can thus be made smaller.  Lower power consumption and faster speed.  This kind of computer can also establish an operating system so that the computer can run many different programs at the same time under the control and coordination of a central program.  Twelve years later, the Republic of China has cultivated a large number of talents in mathematics, physics and chemistry, and these domestic talents have been recruited into scientific research institutions in large numbers.  And those European and American scientists.  They are constantly being transferred away from scientific research on top-secret technologies by the Republic of China to prevent the technology from leaking to Europe and the United States.  Technology is the foundation of the rise of the Republic of China.  Therefore, we have to pay attention to the fact that technical confidentiality is even more stringent than military confidentiality.  Those involved in the research and development of confidential technologies, except for a few European and American scientists who can focus on prevention and control, must not only be born and raised, but their family members must also be placed in protected areas to avoid being exploited by agents of other countries. At the same time, personal contact must be strictly controlled  Surveillance can be said to be airtight.  Obviously, the emergence of electronic computers has enabled the Republic of China to master a large amount of extremely valuable data. If this data is leaked, it will have serious consequences. That is, Westerners can use this data to quickly complete certain research fields.  tackle key problems.  In the most critical precision manufacturing industry, the emergence of electronic computers can obviously improve the accuracy of research. However, Jiang Yu either calculated these data himself or found the answers through professional books found on the Internet.  The existence of Jiang Yu was also the core of the scientific and technological research and development of the Republic of China, and it was also the reason why the precision manufacturing industry of the Republic of China could develop rapidly.main reason.  However, Jiang Yu is obviously incapable of doing many things. He cannot calculate too many things, so some calculations in scientific research work rely on manual calculations. Now that computers are available, the calculation efficiency is hundreds or thousands of times.  promote.  ¡°Compared to Westerners who have to announce something when they develop something, the Republic of China keeps it secret.  This is mainly a problem of the international environment. Historically, white people have dominated the earth and have no strong competitors, so they can make high-profile announcements.  At the same time, they also need to let more researchers know these things, so that more people can participate in research and find breakthrough directions.  The difference is that the Republic of China has a clear direction for breakthroughs, so it does not need to participate in research and development so much. It only needs to establish a specialized research center.  This specialized research center already has research directions.  At the same time, the Republic of China regards Europe and the United States as enemies who are bound to have a war, so naturally they cannot be allowed to find research directions.  The scientific and technological progress of mankind is mainly due to the role played by those scientific research directions.  On this invisible and intangible road, those scientific researchers took countless detours and spent countless energy and material resources to find the right direction.  In other words, the best way to prevent European and American countries from inventing those things in advance is to make them not even aware of the existence of those things, and thus have no awareness of research in that area.  And the Republic of China has produced many research results.  It has greatly advanced the development speed of Westerners in many fields.  Just like the emergence of mechanized agriculture and engineering machinery.  As well as the emergence of various electrical appliances, they were all advanced.  Scientific research is like a race. If the Republic of China wants to win this race, it must do a good job in confidentiality.  The purpose of scientific research is nothing more than to transform into productivity, and the purpose of transforming into productivity is not to win the war.  If there were no enemies, science and technology would not even need to develop much. This would allow us to better maintain our rule and achieve rapid development of science and technology.  This means that human beings may undergo new changes.  The purpose of the emergence of computers is to facilitate scientific research and also facilitate combat calculations.  scientific research purposes.  It is to increase productivity and thereby improve war capabilities.  That is, make production faster, make construction faster.  At the same time, the machine can be made larger and more precise.  Or smaller and more sophisticated.  But at this time, even if European and American countries obtained some technologies through espionage, they could no longer change their backward situation.  Because the scientific research efficiency of the Republic of China is too high, and the funds invested are too large.  In 1922 alone, the Republic of China invested as much as 5 billion yuan in scientific research. The 5 billion yuan this year was one-twentieth of the total economic output of the United States.  If the United States wants to do that.  This is equivalent to the fact that one out of every 20 people has to invest in scientific research.  The technology researched by the Republic of China was fully rolled out. A large amount of military technology was developed and stored, but was not applied to improve productivity.  Because of the increase in productivity.  Its purpose is to win the war.  If making the technology public might make the enemy's military stronger, then the technology must be hidden.  The result of the comprehensive rollout of technological research and development is that results are blooming everywhere. European and American countries are not only unable to match in scientific research efficiency, but also in scale.  Not only have we conducted research on major projects such as satellites, nuclear fusion, and jet aircraft, we have also conducted research on laser weapons, electrical weapons, etc.  Research on super weapons such as lasers and electromagnetics.  Later Taizu also conducted research after the founding of the country, which made China's theoretical level of cutting-edge science and technology not lagging behind that of Europe and the United States.  It is even more advanced, but the precision manufacturing industry cannot match it, which has caused the backwardness.  Even with the current level of science and technology, the research on super weapons such as laser weapons and electromagnetic weapons may not make any substantial breakthroughs. However, as long as a professional research institute is established, the theory must be explored first and the talents must be first.  After cultivating it, once the conditions are met, you can make a breakthrough.  The Republic of China obviously spends a lot of money on scientific research, but in terms of military, the money-burning navy only maintains a similar size.  ??Although this size is now about 720,000 tons of displacement, the total displacement tonnage of European and American navies greatly exceeds this size.  The Army and Air Force had relatively large expenditures this year, but as the war ended, the expenditures began to decrease.  In terms of army and air force, the Republic of China spends much more than European and American countries.  At this time, the Republic of China has solved the red furry bear. It has two options. The first is to disarmament. After the red furry bear is destroyed, there will be basically no surrounding countries that can threaten the Republic of China.    Europe has nothing to worry about. Europeans themselves are not united enough. Even if the Europeans want to attack the Republic of China, it is obvious that such a big movement cannot be ignored, and there are also Ukraine, Belarus, and Tsarist Russia as buffer zones.  Therefore, disarmament is not a big problem. As long as there is air superiority, the army can be eliminated in large numbers.  The second option is to suppress the border with heavy troops and force Europe and the United States to enter an arms race, so that Europe and the United States will also consume enough labor force in the army to curb the development speed of Europe and the United States.  Disarmament is obviously impossible. The Republic of China needs a high-quality army to protect its vast territory. It also needs to deter those satellite countries from becoming disloyal.  Of course, it is relatively easy to control those satellite countries. If those satellite countries and puppet countries want to overthrow the monopoly of the Chinese consortium in their territory, they must use force. However, these satellite countries do not have war industries, and they obviously cannot defeat the Republic of China.  .  The most important thing is to establish a reserve system so that more professionally trained soldiers can be recruited after a full-scale war breaks out.  The total number of the navy, land and air forces of the Republic of China exceeds five million, while in Europe and the United States, after the end of World War I, the total military strength of Britain, France and the United States has dropped to less than three million.  Especially after a large number of U.S. soldiers returned to the United States, they immediately became the main force in consumption and construction.  At this time, the Republic of China naturally wants European and American countries to consume more labor force in the military. Soldiers are not engaged in production and cannot build various assets for the consortium.  The only effect may be to increase arms production.  Therefore, the Republic of China began to create false information to put pressure on Europe and the United States.  After careful planning for a period of time, the Military Intelligence Agency seemed to have inadvertently leaked a naval shipbuilding plan to an American spy.  In this plan, the Republic of China will secretly build more than 30 battleships in the name of manufacturing merchant ships in the next five years, thereby creating a large fleet that can easily defeat the U.S. Navy, and then occupy the American continent within two to three years.  .  When this false information was passed on, the military shipyards and civilian shipyards of the Republic of China also cooperated accordingly.  A group of strange-looking merchant ships have begun to be built. The reason why they are strange is that these ordinary ocean-going merchant ships are, first of all, relatively large in tonnage, exceeding 40,000 tons.  In addition, the construction process was secretive, as if it was concealing something.
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